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Regency Kee 48 by 24-Inch Training Table, Maple/Chrome

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$167.44

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1.Color:Beige Top, Black Legs


2.:42-inch


About this item

  • Table top is constructed of 1" thick thermal fused melamine
  • Table top finished with a black t-mold edge band
  • Curved corner radius edge
  • Tubular metal legs


Forget the "x" style or round table base that always get in the way of your chair when you pull up to a table. Give everyone more room with the "Kee" table base kit! this kit includes a 48" x 24" maple 1" thick laminate table top and 4 chrome "Kee" post table legs. The legs are adjustable so you have a steady table with no wobble and assembly is a snap with just a few screws.


Lucy
2025-06-07 21:17:25
The table was easily put together. Wish there were more instructions, but they worked.Received a metal reinforcement that is not mentioned in the instructions. Please send return slip for that piece.
qbarnes
2025-05-04 18:19:07
I bought this table for its solid tabletop that I can clamp desktop monitors to. It has no trim or edging that would interfere with a monitor support stand (e.g. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MIBN16O/).In the other reviewers' comments, there's two I'd like to address. One was there's no marking to indicate which side of the tabletop is the top. That's because it's reversible. You pick! But once you pick and assemble, it's no longer reversible due to the screw holes you'll make attaching the legs. This is also why there are no predrilled holes.The other is there's no instructions. True, but I wouldn't let that scare you away if you have a little handy skills. You can read my instructions below to determine if this is an assembly project you'd like to take on.One note that I've debated about giving them only 4 out of 5 stars. In my screw packet, it was short 2 screws. I contacted the seller and they'll mail me the screws. Being short two screws though didn't keep me from assembling the table.My advice is to use a power drill for making pilot holes, but not absolutely necessary. Here's some instructions for when I used a power drill:1) Gather tools: Philips screwdriver Power drill, 5/16" drill bit, and a Philips screwdriver bit Piece of blank paper at least 5"x5" Pencil Tape2) Mark the drill bit with tape for screw depth. You don't want to overdrill and drill through the tabletop. Take one of the included screws and place it along side the drill bit's tip. Use some tape to mark the depth on the drill bit to help not to drill deeper than the screw's threaded length.3) Create a drilling template. Flip the tabletop over so the side you want as your top faces down. Take a piece of paper and align its edges in a corner of the tabletop. Tape the paper down. Mark which corner of the paper aligns with the corner of the tabletop. Place a leg on the piece of paper aligning it how you want it to be when attached. I left about a 1/4" gap between the edge of the leg's bracket and the edge of the tabletop. Use a pencil to draw circles on paper through the screwholes in the leg's bracket. Double check the holes all line up and that the table leg didn't slip while drawing. Set the leg aside.4) Drill holes for one leg. Tape down template, if not already done as part of step #3. Edges of paper should be aligned with the tabletop, and the marked corner should be towards the corner of the tabletop. Drill holes using the 5/16" drill bit and the 6 marks on the template. Use the tape's mark on the drill bit not to drill deeper than the screw's length. Untape the template and set it aside. Set a table leg over the holes to make sure they align correctly. Use included screws to attach the leg. I started the screws in their pilot holes using the Philips screwdriver then finished them with the Philips screwdriver bit and the drill.5) Repeat step #4 for the other three legs.
vincente vasquez
2025-03-26 18:24:54
The table came in multiple boxes, that (in my case) were delivered on different days. Easy to build if you have a drill, screwdriver, and a little time. Love the fact that it has a reversible top that allows you to pick which side you want to face up. Came with stiffening braces that were not mentioned in the instructions, but were pretty easy to figure out what they were. They allow the top to remain flat and not bow in the middle over time or if you plan on putting weight on it. Overall a great table for the price.
H Mo
2025-02-22 14:36:43
I received the package for the table that was Okay but the table was damaged. Poor quality of work. Legs came in separate box and they are not specifically built for this table. I will have to return it.
Jonathan Burns
2025-01-18 15:12:27
Is beautiful but not super sturdy
Jenni N.
2025-01-05 13:36:28
The description says that assembly is a snap. Not so. There are NO pre-drilled holes. I guess the advantage of this is that you could choose which side you want to have facing up. The disadvantage, which I wish was made clear in the description, is that you need to mark the placement of your leg posts and then drill the holes.
Lee Bittinger
2024-11-12 12:44:22
Legs are so shaky it is almost unusable.
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